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'Dupont Chemical Company, now Morgantown Ordnance Works.' A few houses surround the plant. The river is located on the far side of the plant. Automobiles can be located in the parking lots.

121. Dupont Chemical Company, Morgantown, W. Va.

Equipment ready for the construction of Sewage Plant in Morgantown, W. Va. Building is partially erected.

122. Construction of Sewage Plant, Morgantown, W. Va.

American Sheet and Tin Mill looking South East. Located in Morgantown, W. Va. Men and children sitting on fence located near Mill. Houses located near Mill.

123. American Sheet and Tin Plate Company, Sabraton, W. Va.

Chrisman Foundry Company located in Westover, W. Va., near Morgantown, W. Va. Scraps seen near the factory.

124. Chrisman Foundry Company, Morgantown, W. Va.

Factory located near the railway tracks in Morgantown, W. Va.  Workers seen near the bay door of factory.

125. Unidentified Factory, Morgantown, W. Va.

126. Logs on the Bank of the River Beside an Unidentified Business, Morgantown, W. Va.

Worker seen here taking glass products out of the heater. Using tool to grab glass product.

127. Glass Factory Employee Removing Glasses from Oven, Morgantown, W. Va.

Worker in glass factory in Morgantown, W. Va. Putting finishing touches on products.

128. Glass Factory Employee Putting Finishing Touches on Vase or Bottle, Morgantown, W. Va.

Factory at Marilla in Morgantown, W. Va. Located near Decker's Creek.

129. Factory at Marilla, Morgantown, W. Va.

130. Plant with Railroad tracks Leading to a Loading Station at Marilla, Morgantown, W. Va.

'This picture shows the spare rolls ready to take the place of those constantly in use in the hot mills. This mill uses 50 or 60 of them and they are relieved from duty once a week and sent to a roll turner who redresses each and again makes it ready for duty in some one of the many hot mills where it does another dollars work. One on the extreme right is the barshear which easily cuts the cold steel shown in the upper part of this picture and allows the pieces 15 to 30 inches (in length) to fall at it's side ready for the furnace where they are heated before bringing them into the hot mills. In the lower center the doubling shears are shown.'

131. Interior of American Sheet and Tin Mill, Morgantown, W.Va.

'Detail of window casements along the Railroad tracks. View facing west. Windows of original Woolen Mill portion of building.'

132. Windows of the Beaumont Glass Company, Morgantown, W. Va.